Apparently not everything is crystal clear … Definitely not what it should be or how it should be interpreted It has emerged in the past two days with the launching of the second phase of the new traffic law in #Lebanon that using earphones and / or any Bluetooth device in the car is prohibited. First

This is a new biweekly post that will come on Fridays. Basically there will be a review of Lebanese tweets / discussions / trends / etc. We won’t be arguing any specific issue, just consider this a light entrée ahead of the weekend. The Subjects Rima Karaki silencing an assaulting guest was by far the most discussed subject. People interacted expressing their support

Another week starts, Another Monday … who likes Mondays anyways. No one wants to wake up early, plus work, and traffic … not much really to like. Adding an extra twist, in #Lebanon you have to be ready for more . – On getting stuck because of a protest (“Moyawmin”, “Casino”, “Hospital”, “Trucks”, etc) –

. It was supposed to be an ordinary Monday … People starting work meditating traffic and telling their weekend adventures It was supposed to be an ordinary Valentine’s Day … People leaving notes on what to do, not to forget and planning late night dinner romances. In fact, it was not an Ordinary day at all.

Merely a week and another year will be scratched off our lives with all of its sorrows and laughter, and this has by far been an eventfully packed year. Here below the TOP 10 #lebanese 2014 year in review . 10. In tenth place, the world cup fever. Flags, groups, horns, parades, it was beautiful and

Whether it is morning, noon or night, there are things that you are most likely to see when you hit the roads in #Lebanon. Here are 10 of the most common sights that you probably see every day with screenshots 10. Walls Writings It is there, practically everywhere and for different reasons. To express